shop in downtown san jose. fraga earns 9.25 now and will be getting 10 dollars with the minimum wage increase. but she worries about the effect on her employer. sot: (amanda fraga, marketing junior) "i think it hurts a lot of people, especially in san jose, you know that have a lot of mom and pop shops" fraga says she fears that "circle a" will struggle with the increase. so the owner of the skate shop says since most of his customers are students "circle a" cannot afford to raise prices. surrounding businesses like rosie's posies flower shop and camera cinema twelve say that students are their target audience. but the co-founder of camera cinemas, dennis skaggs says: skaggs didn't talk to us on camera but wrote in an article "... the actual minimum wage increases to a small business owner are huge." still some students at san jose state university are excited about the minimum wage increase. sot: "... "i think its like a good effort, you know... for like the city to try to improve living wages"" the minimum wa